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Pharmacovigilance Course

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Basic course of 4 hours free

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Enhance your ability to keep Eritrean patients safe with our Pharmacovigilance Course, designed for pharmacy professionals and healthcare workers. This course explores important topics such as drug safety monitoring, risk-benefit analysis, and the identification and management of adverse drug reactions. Learn about ethical and legal considerations, data collection techniques that are specific for Eritrea, and methods for data analysis. Improve your report writing skills and the way you communicate important information to different audiences. This course gives you the skills to make sure that medicines used in Eritrea are safe and to follow the country's health standards. Enroll today to improve your career in drug safety.

Weekly live mentoring sessions

Count on our team of specialists to assist you every week

Imagine learning while clearing doubts with professionals already working in the field? At Apoia, this is possible

Access to open rooms with various market professionals


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Share experiences with specialists from other fields and tackle your professional challenges.

Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Learn how to carefully consider the risks and benefits when making decisions about medicine safety.

Get better at spotting and handling negative reactions to medicines.

Make sure that all information used in drug safety processes is accurate and reliable.

Clearly share safety information with others.

Understand and follow the ethical and legal rules for pharmacovigilance in Eritrea.